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Johannes Eccard
Der Musik Feind seind Ignoranten
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Eccard
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:40
"Der Musik Feind seind Ignoranten" is a choral work composed by Johannes Eccard, a German composer and music theorist of the late Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the early 17th century, and its premiere date is unknown. The work is written for four-part choir, and it consists of three movements. The first movement is a lively and rhythmic setting of the text "Der Musik Feind seind Ignoranten" (The enemy of music is ignorance). The second movement is a slower and more contemplative setting of the text "Wer Musik treibt, der treibt auch Gottesdienst" (Whoever practices music, also practices worship of God). The final movement is a joyful and celebratory setting of the text "Lobet den Herrn mit Saitenspiel" (Praise the Lord with stringed instruments). The characteristics of Eccard's "Der Musik Feind seind Ignoranten" are typical of the late Renaissance period. The work features imitative polyphony, in which each voice enters in turn with the same or similar melody. The harmonies are mostly diatonic, with occasional chromaticism for expressive effect. The rhythms are lively and dance-like, with frequent use of syncopation. The text is set in a clear and declamatory style, with the music serving to enhance the meaning of the words. Overall, "Der Musik Feind seind Ignoranten" is a lively and uplifting choral work that celebrates the power of music and its ability to uplift the soul. Its rhythmic energy and joyful harmonies make it a popular choice for choral performances to this day.
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